Strategic Plan 2025-2029

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The Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage has released its Strategic Plan 2025-2029.

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DPLH Strategic Plan 2025-2029

The Strategic Plan provides a big picture view of what we will achieve over the next four years by outlining our vision, purpose and goals. It helps shape our work program and focus our efforts on actions that will deliver solution-focused outcomes for all Western Australians. 

Our plan is guided by four ambitious goals:  

  • Shaping communities – We are the sector leader for planning and managing the use of land and places and we work across Government to create and maintain thriving communities.  
  • Meaningful reconciliation – We use all levers available to the Department to achieve improved outcomes for Aboriginal people which supports meaningful reconciliation.  
  • Sustainable and responsible management of land – We will proactively manage cultural, built and natural assets held by the State to deliver economic, social and environmental benefit to the public. 
  • Economic diversification – We will proactively facilitate economic diversification to provide public value.  

By 2029, we aim to be the leading authority in planning and land use management across WA, delivering broad economic, social and environmental benefits, supporting well-planned, resilient and connected communities, and providing meaningful reconciliation with better outcomes for Aboriginal people. 

We will continue our commitment to work collaboratively with stakeholders and the community to achieve our goals and vision in respecting our past, realising the potential of our great State today, and planning for the future – for all Western Australians.   

For more information view our Strategic Plan.   

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